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Thomas Lo Medico



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  • Herbert Adams Memorial Award 1946

    The obverse bears the figures of a bearded old man, Pegasus, and a young man, who holds laurel in his proper right hand. The horse Pegasus represents Genius and the old man represents Wisdom. Around, HERBERT ADAMS / MEMORIAL AWARD. The reverse of the medal shows a lamp with a flame. The lamp's handle is a horse's neck and head. Across, PRESENTED / BY THE / NATIONAL SCULPTURE / SOCIETY TO / FOR THE ADVANCEMENT / OF SCULPTURE / THOMAS LOMEDICO

    Lo Medico's design won first prize in the National Sculpture Society's competition for this medal in 1946. The medal is awarded annually to an individual who has advanced American sculpture.

  • Pursuit of Happiness 1948
    by Thomas Lo Medico

    This medal was chosen as the 38th issue of the prestigious Society of Medalists series in 1948. The obverse bears a farming family working at harvest time. Around, PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. The reverse bears shirtless stevedores loading ship. Around, GOOD WILL TOWARD MEN; below LO MEDICO ©.

    The brochure which acommpanied the medal had the following words from the artist:

    "From time immemorial man's behavior has been motivated by two major objectives. One is his desire to gather the fruits of his labor in peace, dignity and freedom. The other has been to establish a bond of kinship between himself and his fellow man."

    The medal measures 73mm in diameter and was produced by the Medallic Art Company of New York. Its reported production quantity is 727 pieces in bronze and 50 in silver.

  • University of Puerto Rico - 50th Anniversary1953

    The medal's obverse shows university's clocktower surrounded by palm trees. Above, UNIVERSIDAD DE PUERTO RICO

    The reverse bears map of American continents centered on American isthmus and compass rose; ship and dolphin on oceans. Seal of University of Puerto Rico in lower left. Above, CINCUECENTENARIO; below, 1903 - 1953; signed, T LOMEDICO

    In 1900, at Fajardo, the Escuela Normal Industrial (normal school) was established as the first higher education center in Puerto Rico. Its initial enrollment was 20 students and 5 professors. The following year it was moved to R�o Piedras. On March 12, 1903, the legislature authorized founding of the University of Puerto Rico, and that day the "Escuela Normal" was proclaimed as its first department.

    Today, the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) is the main public university system of Puerto Rico and organized as a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico. It consists of 11 campuses and has approximately 58,000 students and 5,300 faculty members. UPR has the largest and most diverse academic offerings in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, with 472 academic programs of which 32 lead to a doctorate.

    The medal measures 63.5mm in diameter and was struck in bronze by the Medallic Art Company of New York.

  • World Council of Churches 1954

    The obverse bears a group of diverse churches, around, CHRIST * THE - HOPE - OF -THE - WORLD *; signed TL. The reverse bears a cross in a boat. Around, WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES / SECOND ASSEMBLY / NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY EVANSTON 1954 / OIKU - MENE; signed T.LOMEDICO.

    The World Council of Churches was officially founded on the 23rd of August 1948 in Amsterdam. 147 churches from different confessions came together to commit themselves to the ecumenical movement. The second assembly took place in August 1954 in Evanston, Illinois. 161 churches attended under the motto of "Christ - the Hope of the World." The 10th assembly was held in Korea in 2013 with 345 member churches.

  • National Sculpture Society 75th Anniversary 1968
    by Thomas Lo Medico & Margaret Grigor

    The obverse bears the muse of art riding facing Pegasus flanked by eagle and owl. Above, NATIONAL SCULPTURE SOCIETY; across, 1893 - 1968; below, SEVENTYFIFTH ANNIVERSARY. The reverse bears hands grasping sculptor's tools before rough pylon. Around, TO - FURTHER - THE - SCULPTURAL - HERITAGE; below, © 1968 NSS; signed MG under open hand.

    While the obverse of this medal was designed by Thomas LoMedico, the reverse was designed and signed by Margaret Grigor.